- Howard Cassady
NFL player
Name=Howard Cassady
DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1934|3|2
Birthplace=Columbus, Ohio
Position=Running back
College=Ohio State
DraftedYear=1956
DraftedRound=1 / Pick 3
Stats=Y
DatabaseFootball=CASSAHOW01
PFR=CassHo00
NFL=
Records=
years=1956-1961,1963
1962
1962
teams=Detroit Lions Cleveland Browns Philadelphia Eagles
CollegeHOF=50033
HOF=Howard "Hopalong" Cassady (born March 2, 1934 in
Columbus, Ohio ) is a former college and professionalAmerican football running back . He was theHeisman Trophy winner of 1955. He attended the now closed Central High School (Columbus, Ohio) in Columbus, OhioCollege career
Cassady played for the Ohio State Buckeyes from 1952-55. During his college career, he scored 37 touchdowns in 36 games. He also played defensive back; a pass was never completed on him in his four years at the university. He was twice selected as a consensus
All-American , in 1954 and 1955. In 1954 the Buckeyes finished the season 10-0 and won a consensus national championship. That year Cassady finished third in the vote for theHeisman Trophy behindAlan Ameche of Wisconsin (despite Ohio State defeating Wisconsin and limiting Ameche to 42 yards, and Cassady scoring on an 88-yard interception). In 1955, Cassady won theHeisman Trophy (by the largest margin at the time), theMaxwell Award , and was named theAssociated Press Athlete of the Year .Cassady earned the nickname "Hopalong" during his first game as a freshman for Ohio State. Columbus sportswriters who saw him play said he "hopped all over the field like the performing cowboy," a reference to the fictional character
Hopalong Cassidy . In that game Cassady came off the bench to score three touchdowns in a win over Indiana University.Cassady held many Ohio State career records for decades. He held the career rushing record (2,466 yards) until he was surpassed by
Jim Otis in 1969, the career all-purpose yards record (4,403 yards) until he was surpassed byArchie Griffin in 1974, and the scoring record (222 points) until he was surpassed by Pete Johnson in 1975.Cassady also played
baseball for Ohio State. He led the team inhome runs in 1955 and instolen bases in 1956. While at Ohio State, he also became a member of theSigma Chi fraternity.Cassady is a member of
The Pigskin Club Of Washington, D.C. National Intercollegiate All-American Football Players Honor Roll.Pro Football and Beyond
Cassady played nine seasons in the
National Football League : seven for theDetroit Lions , and one each for theCleveland Browns and thePhiladelphia Eagles . In the NFL, Cassady was an all-purpose back, playing both the receiver and the running back positions. In doing so, he scored twenty-seven touchdowns in his career.After retiring from football, Cassady became an entrepreneur; he formed a company manufacturing concrete pipe. More recently, he has served as a scout for the
New York Yankees baseball team, and as the first base coach for their AAA affiliate, theColumbus Clippers .References
* [http://www.heisman.com/winners/h-cassady55.html Cassady's Heisman page]
* [http://ohiostatebuckeyes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/heisman/osu-m-footbl-cassady.html College football career summary] from theOhio State University website
* [http://ohiostatebuckeyes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/122104aad.html Article: Ohio State Retires Cassady's Number 40]
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